jeff is live. well, that changed today. it is hard to argue with how powerful the images are as those air raid sirens go off just as the president arrives in kyiv. president biden spent five hours in total in ukraine city. he was greeted to president zelenskyy, he paid tribute to soldiers and announcing half a billion dollars to assistance, that s on top of the $50 billion already given since the war started one year ago this week. one year later, kyiv stands. ukraine stands. democracy stands. the americans stand with you and the world stands with you. kyiv captures a part of my heart, i must say. biden spent 23 hours in ukraine, he s now in poland, but his short time in the war zone did not come with criticism from republicans who think his time is better served elsewhere, pointing to the disaster and east palestine, ohio. he goes to ukraine and has not mentioned ohio, east palestine and is not talking about visiting it. those people are suffering. they need to h
you can buy me a boat [laughter] rachel: i m sorry, we didn t mean to karaoke that, but it s so good. will: welcome to fox & friends. st the new york boat show later coming up in the show. pete: that s what i want. pontoon, baby. will: you want a pontoon? because it s the nothing but a good time. pete: it s just a a floating living room rachel: with a cooler in it. will: one that had a couch on it, an actual couch that he put on it. [laughter] pete: that s amazing. rachel: i love that. sean loves his boat. he likes to wake board though, and some of the boats are can do that. pete: i boated at your house, and i made the neighbors angry. rachel: yeah. he jet skis way too close to the shore, is and some of the neighbors got mad. we just told them, listen, when pete comes over, he just does what he wants. pete: you are definitely a boating family. rachel: yeah, we do love to water ski and wake board. best place in the country. will: we ve had conversations throughout the mo
world, i m laila harrak. at the vatican the first holy mass of the new year will commemorate the late pope emeritus benedict. we re live from st. peter s square. and the year begins with flooding and evacuations in california as over 25 million could be affected by extreme weather. details and the forecast ahead. and defiance as ukraine enters the new year untd a barrage of russian missiles. we will hear from the ukrainian and russian leaders on two very different visions of what lies ahead. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with laila harrak. from new zealand to the u.s. most of the world has now ushered in 2023 with a mix of hope, excitement and flare. hours ago new york held its traditional ball drop in front of a jam packed times square. it was a spectacular show complete with fireworks, music and a ton, literally a ton, of confetti raining down on the crowd. celebrations were also held across europe, africa and asia and in the next hour hawa
a huge rescue effort is taking place in the us state of florida in the wake of hurricane ian. fears are growing that there may have been many deaths. at least ten have been recorded since the storm struck. president biden said ian could prove to be the deadliest hurricane in florida s history. it is expected to crash into south carolina on friday. our north america correspondent john sudworth reports from fort myers. florida had been told to brace for a life threatening event and the city of fort myers was the first to feel the hurricane s power. boats were piled on top of each other, parts of the harbour pushed up onto the shore. at their peak, wind speeds reached over 150 mph. residents who had ignored warnings to evacuate were told to shelter in place. with the biggest risk coming from the storm surge, well over six feet in places, that left homes and businesses quickly flooded. you re looking at a storm that s changed the character of a significant part of our state. i me
the globe. a huge rescue effort is taking place in the us state of florida in the wake of hurricane ian. fears are growing that there may have been many deaths at least ten have been recorded since the storm struck. president biden said ian could prove to be the deadliest hurricane in florida s history. it is expected to crash into south carolina on friday. our north america correspondent john sudworth reports from fort myers. florida had been told to brace for a life threatening event and the city of fort myers was the first to feel the hurricane s power. boats were piled on top of each other, parts of the harbour pushed up onto the shore. at their peak, wind speeds reached over 150 mph. residents who had ignored warnings to evacuate were told to shelter in place. with the biggest risk coming from the storm surge, well over six feet in places, that left homes and businesses quickly flooded. you re looking at a storm that s changed the character of a significant part of our